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COVID-19

March 17, 2020
COVID-19 is Changing the Way We Live and Work. How Do We Cope?

UArizona psychologist David Sbarra shares tips for how to take care of your mental health and support children and loved ones in an uncertain time.

March 17, 2020
Startup Responds to Coronavirus With Free Online Tools for Educators

Sidecar Learning, an e-learning platform, is offering free licenses to all U.S. higher education institutions through May. The company uses software developed at the University of Arizona.

Jason Dewland and Yvonne Mery of the UA Libraries and Sidecar Learning.
March 16, 2020
University of Arizona COVID-19 Media Availability
March 13, 2020
University of Arizona Update on COVID-19 Response
March 13, 2020
Biosphere 2 Suspending Public Activities
March 12, 2020
UArizona to Delay Start of Classes to March 18, Moving to Online Instruction Wherever Possible
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